European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 29, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse It Page 34 the stars and stripes sports sunday May 29,1994 football notes by David Crary Paris a Jaime Yznaga of Peru thwarted a valiant comeback attempt sat inlay by 1989 Champion Michael Chang to reach the fourth round of the upset filled French open., coupled with Magnus Larsson s defeat r a 0f no 9 seed Todd Martin Yea Gay a 62, 6-3, 5-7, 1-6, 7-5 Victory Over the eighth seeded Chang left Only five of the 16 men s seeds in the Field never before in the Post-1968 open Era have so few seeds reached the final 16.lars son beat Yznaga Martin 6-7 7-563,6-0,1-6,6-3. But fifth seeded Goran Ivanisevic in one of the Best comebacks of his career rallied from a two set deficit to beat Spain Valex Corretta 6-7 7-33-6, 6-1, 6-2,6-3.aa a a ,. U Chang who entered his match with a 12-6 record in five setters seemed awed Early on As Yznaga repeatedly pounded ground strokes into the Corners. But although the american took command Midway through the match Yznaga Hung on at the end and dropped to his Knees m Relief at match Point. Yznaga 26, has won eight tournaments French open Spain overpower d Russ i an Yevgeny Kapelnikov 6-3,6-2, 6-2 in just 92 minutes in another thriller layer Frana far Ventina beat Australia s Mark Wood Orde 6-4,3-6,6-0,4-6,_10-8. Unseeded Alexia Dechaume Ballert ranked Only 246th, upset Marym Grossi of Italy 6-3, 6-2 to give France three a players among the last 16,_ a a _ also reaching the fourth round for the first time in 22 , was Shaun Stafford who overcame fellow and close Friend Ann Grossman 6-7 7-4, 6 3 6 3 a a that a kind of neat a said Stafford when she realized she was the Only one or 22 american women left in the tourney. The Avalanche of upsets has created an opening for Many Little known players to make their Best grand slam per for Mances. A a.,Al. Irina spiraea for example lost in the first round in her o Only two previous grand slam events. Now the 20-year-old romanian Heads into a fourth round match with top seeded Graf after upsetting loth seeded Mary Joe Fernandez. Mikael Tillstrom Hadnot qualified for a single pro tour event this year and had never before played in a grand slam tournament now he faces a fourth Rounder against no. I fete Sampras. A a it a going to be a lot of fun said Lul Strom a swede ranked 226th in the world. A i Hope i can make him play like a very tight match. If i can return his serve maybe i can beat in a 10-year career but never before got past the third round in eight previous French opens. Among the women second seeded Arentha Sanchez Vicario and no. 3 Conchi. To Martinez advanced with straight set victories. But no. 9 Lindsay Davenport was ousted by Julie Halard of France becoming the ninth of the 16 women a seeds to lose Sanchez Vicario one of the few Poten Teal threats to overwhelming favorite Steffi Graf 1 downed Germany a Barbara Rittner 6-4, 6-2 the 1989 Champion has yet to lose a set in her three matches. Halard who has risen to 24th in the world rankings after several Strong performances this season also triumphed 64, 6-2 Over the 17-year-old Davenport of Murrieta Calif. A Martinez beat Brenda Schultz of the Netherlands 7-5,6-3 three other seeded women advanced. No 7 Natalia Zvereva of Belarus trounced Shi Ting Wang of Taiwan 6-2, 6-1 no. 11 Anke Huber of Germany beat Leila Meskhi of Georgia 6-1, 6-4, and no. 16 Sabine Hack of Germany beat Alexandra Fusai of France 6-0,6-7 7-36-1. A a a among the men Richey Reneberg was eliminated by 19-year-old Hendrik Reekman who rallied to win 4-6, 3-6, o-4, 6-4, 6-4, and Alberto Berasategui of i Minneapolis a Francis a a Puey Lund a Star triple threat of the 1934 Minnesota team that went unbeaten and was the National consensus Champion died thursday of heart failure. He was 81. A Lund was a member of the National College football Hall of Fame and was named the nation s most valuable player by the Chicago Tribune in 1934. ,.a a if another Yard was possible he would get it said Babej Voit the teams quarterback in 19j4. Twolley weighs run Tulsa okla. T Howard twit Ley who played in three super bowls As a receiver for the Miami dolphins says he is seriously considering running for Congress. Twilley who also was an All american at the University of Tulsa said he May Campaign for rep. Jim Inhofer a seat. A a Inhofe a Republican is expected to announce tuesday he will run for the Senate seat being vacated by David Boren. 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